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Fujiwara no
Nakamaro (藤原 仲麻呂, 706 –
October 21, 764), also
known as Emi no
Oshikatsu (恵美 押勝), was a ****anese
aristocrat (kuge), courtier, and statesman. He...
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Oshikatsu, was in high
favour with the
emperor Junnin but not with the ex-empress Kōken. In a
civil disturbance that took
place in 764–765,
Oshikatsu...
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Fujiwara Oshikatsu, also
known as Emi no
Oshikatsu (恵美押勝) (formerly
Fujiwara no Nakamaro) (藤原仲麻呂).
Taiho (Udaijin):
Fujiwara Oshikatsu. Sadaijin:,...
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During Kōken's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Taihō, Emi no
Oshikatsu (formerly
Fujiwara no Nakamaro). Daijō-daijin Sadaijin,
Tachibana no Moroe...
- Obake) Days 147: "Uproar" (大騒ぎ, Ōsawagi) Days 148: "Fan Activities" (推し活,
Oshikatsu) Days 149: "Protrusion" (凸, Totsu) Days 150: "Bullies" (いじめっ子, Ijimekko)...
- Muchimaro,
gained the
trust of
Empress Kōken and was
given the name Emi no
Oshikatsu.
Tachibana no Naramaro, who was
unhappy about Nakamaro's monopolization...
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Osakabe Prince Hozumi Nara
period Prince Toneri Prince Suzuka Emi no
Oshikatsu Yuge no Dōkyō
Heian period Fujiwara no
Yoshifusa Fujiwara no Mototsune...
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leader of
forces opposing Fujiwara no Nakamaro, also
known as Emi no
Oshikatsu.
Nakamaro and
others unsuccessfully plotted with
Emperor Junnin against...
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visibility of
foreign fans and su-jo (スー女),
female fans
commonly known as
oshikatsu (推し活),
displaying their p****ion for sumo and
wrestlers on
social networks...
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Oshikatsu, was in high
favour with the
emperor Junnin but not with the ex-empress Kōken. In a
civil disturbance that took
place in 764–765,
Oshikatsu...